No, you will not be getting another MC. The most important thing about a marriage is that it is recognized by the law.
The law prescribes that the following FORMAL and ESSENTIAL requisites of marriage must be complied with:
ESSENTIAL:
-Legal capacity of the contracting parties (Sakto mo sa edad, nya dili mo minyo sa lain/no bigamy)
-Consent freely given in the presence of a
solemnizing officer ---> (Pari, Immam, Rabbi, Judge, Mayor, Consul, etc, depende sa preference ug depende sa situation)
FORMAL
-Authority of the solemnizing officer (meaning tunay na Pari/Judge, etc ang mu-kasal ninyo)
-Marriage License
And the most important/most relevant sa imong question is
-Marriage Ceremony, where both the contracting parties should be present (meaning di pwede naay proxy) before the solemnizing officer, to be witnessed by at least two persons who must be of legal age
Ang kanang mga engrande nga church wedding is just a ceremony in the literal sense of the word. Dili na mao ang gi-require sa balaod,
ang importante ra gyud kay kamo duha mismo ang naa sa atubangan sa pari/judge etc nya naa moy duha kabuok witness na at least 18 anyos/legal age.
A grand marriage ceremony is really just done so that the families of both parties may participate in the union that they will be entering into. Syempre mas nindot man gyud nang ingon ana labi na kung close mo sa family. Pero ang tinuoray gyud, dili kinahanglan nga engrande. In other words, pa-porma2x ra na ang church wedding.
Once you are married civilly, you get your Marriage Certificate. Mao na na siya, considered as married na ka. You won't be getting another Marriage Certificate. Congrats!
